Postecoglou fuming after Victory loss

Melbourne Victory coach Ange Postecoglou has turned down an olive branch from former club Brisbane after his team were thrashed 5-0 on Saturday.

After a week of what he described as 'distasteful' and 'disrespectful' build-up, the man who steered the Roar to two straight A-League championships received a sombre homecoming to Suncorp Stadium as his new troops were humiliated by the team he turned his back on.

The simmering tensions between Postecoglou and his old club were brought to the fore when Besart Berisha vowed to send him home a loser and Thomas Broich described Rado Vidosic as 'the brains' behind their success.

Broich and Vidosic both moved to mend relations after the game on Saturday night by explaining their remarks were taken out of context - but an aggrieved Postecoglou was having none of it.

"They had their choice about how to approach the week. It's a free world," he said.

"Anyone can do whatever they like, that's fine. From my point of view I don't have to like it.

"I've spoken about the Roar, and I don't care anymore. They're a good side, congratulations to them.

"Nothing to do with me. I've got nothing to do with this football club anymore."

Brisbane fans rubbed salt into the wound late in the match with the unfurling of a banner that read 'Without Us, You Are Nothing'.

"To me, it's just another game. That's it," Postecoglou said.

"I'm coach of the Melbourne Victory Football Club and my responsibility lies solely now with trying to get this football club back to where it belongs."

Vidosic said he was 'disappointed' about how the week had panned out.

"The comments have been taken (in a way that) maybe people did not mean or say," he said.

"You say 10 positive things and then you say one negative, and that negative has been published.

"That's not me, that's not my style. I never said anything bad about Ange.

"We were all sad to see him leave this club. That was a decision that he made.

"I'm really sorry that all this week went like this, but maybe we can all learn a little bit from this lesson."